I sometimes top zaino with p21s/s100 carnuba wax. The result is amazing. I wax cars in very small sections. That is why my canopy is the perfect size; once i am done with half of the car, its already dry and then i just move the car so the other half is under the tent. Even if my tent was large enough to cover the entire car, i would do it the same way. Plus with the kind of cars the i detail (Bentley`s, RR`s, Maybach`s, limo`s....), there is no portable canopy that can cover the entire car. My hands are actually fine after a detail. Maybe i am used to it, or maybe its because i enjoy lifting weights at the gym :dunnoOriginally posted by Deanski
Gotcha;
Never tried the "Booster Wax" on wheels. I use a product from Autowax (Auto Magic) which is a high temp sealant, but can`t think of the name of this stuff for the life of me... damn it. Works well for wheels. I`ve also used it for suspension parts on one F1 360 and one Viper. Makes all trailing arms/lower control arms look nice and new along with all the bolts etc.. They don`t see rain and each one looks as new as can be.
Dude, you need a bigger canopy! Nothing worse than chasing the sun vs finish build-up of heat.
You must have some arms after that mess! Removing defects like that by hand is a bit much, that`s why there are rotary polishers for that. Cuts time in half and end up with a high reflective finish in the right hands. I`d never attempt that finish by hand, it`s a bit beyond hand work.
One of my customers (black Z06 Vette) who has Zaino on it for sometime now, we added to his effect a coat of Souveran paste on top of the Zaino and he was just floored on how deep and wet it looked. I pointed out that even though he loves the Zaino look, the wax will be more of a sacrifical layer, so if he chooses to add another Zaino coat, no big deal. He ended up ordering the Souveran for himself.
Enjoy the weekend!
Regards,
Deanski
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